Unresponsive man found near West 4th St subway entrance, New York NY


An unconscious man was found unresponsive near the northwest entrance to the West 4th Street subway station by the Bank of America.
Audio|Source: New York City Police Department - Transit Bureau - Division 1 - Manhattan South
01:18
Transcript:
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I get an available district to respond to west fourth on the Adam boy, Charlie, David, line of a 54[1] unconscious by the entrance, close-up-turn style, mail-and-responsive.
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204, Charlie?
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204-Charlie.
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In North-Ball or South-No,
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unknown at this time, it only says close the turnstile on the West 4 entrance.
00:21
If you could just try to have to see it if it's northbound and southbound.
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Ten, four.
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Response one, show me here you forward.
00:26
204 Charlie?
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204 Charlie?
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204 Charlie.
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204 Charlie.
00:30
Still unknown at this time, it's a third-party information.
00:33
Hold on one second.
00:34
It says aided on the northwest entrance to subway by Bank of America downstairs to the left.
00:39
10.4, central.
00:40
There's a couple of units down here.
00:41
We're checking. 10-4[2].
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
54: Medical emergency involving injury, illness, or unconscious person requiring assistance.
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received, understood, or OK.
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Manhattan, New York, NY
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